“Sure, putting things on the proverbial back burner can work for a little bit. But if you leave it there, eventually, it dries out.”
“Sure, putting things on the proverbial back burner can work for a little bit. But if you leave it there, eventually, it dries out.”
Kylee answers queries with grace — and a whole lot of spunk!
“As I started listening to adoptee voices, and hearing their stories, I slowly realized how harmful my words can be. I want to make sure I’m always a safe person for them to talk to.”
“You celebrate that C momma. You take that kid out for ice cream. Because when a grade is earned through hard work and perseverance, there is a lot more in it than just content.”
“A mother’s mental health matters. Taking care of yourself is part of taking care of your kids.”
She pulled over on the side of a dangerous curve in the road when a gray pick-up truck pulled up behind her.
“I watched people walk in and walk around and past him as if to avoid his presence. I didn’t need coffee that day. I needed ‘coffee’ so Joe could have what was possibly his only chance at a meal.”
“I knew this would happen, but I just wanted to grab her and stick her in a bubble where society can’t tell her what is beautiful and what is ugly. That she isn’t worthy of love or happiness if she doesn’t look a certain way.”
“Every mama should know this is possible. I hope by being vulnerable and sharing Noa’s story, more women will one day have beautiful pictures of their ‘angel babies.'”
“They have the sweet, enduring love of fairytales.”